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New federal work requirements are rolling out in stages across California’s public benefit programs, leaving many recipients in San Diego County wondering whether the changes apply to them.
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Investigations into fatal shootings by California police now take so long that officers often can’t be decertified or prosecuted.
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Ground and air crews fully contained a brush fire that burned 560 acres on Camp Pendleton.
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Mayor Todd Gloria on Wednesday said he would sign the budget, waiving his veto or line-item veto powers, but said he was less than pleased with some aspects.
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Hilton advances to the November general election, where he’ll face longtime politician Xavier Becerra.
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Regional transit agencies said the fare increases are needed to offset rising costs.
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The fatal entanglement is raising alarms among wildlife experts who say the concertina wire poses a threat to regional biodiversity.
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How these cases unfold, what the data say and what can be done about it.
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San Diego has one of the busiest skies in the U.S. with over thousands of planes flying daily. The county is home to commercial flyers, enthusiasts and acrobats of the sky.
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A deadlocked San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday failed to advance a transparency measure to end the practice of creating ad-hoc subcommittees with little public insight or knowledge.
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